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Food Combining & Digestion: 101 Ways to Improve Digestion [Paperback]

Steve Meyerowitz (Author), Rick Meyerowitz (Illustrator)
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1878736779 978-1878736772 September 2002
This easy-to-use book shows how to get more nutrition from the food we eat, with eating guidelines to help the stomach run at peak efficiency and maximum digestive power. Includes an overview of the chemistry of digestion and how food is assimilated. The techniques presented here can help people gain increased energy and improved health.

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About the Author

Nicknamed Sproutman in 19977 because of his innovative sprouting ideas and recipes, Steve Meyerowitz is the author of a half a dozen books on raw foods and juicing including the best-sellers Juice Fasting & Detoxification and Wheatgrass-Nature's Finest Medicnes.

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  • Paperback: 118 pages
  • Publisher: Sprout House (September 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1878736779
  • ISBN-13: 978-1878736772
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.5 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #313,248 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Steve was pronounced "Sproutman" by Vegetarian Times Magazine in a 1979 feature article that explored the why's and wherefores of his 100% sprout diet. While over 2 decades time, most diets change, Steve is still a big "believer" in healthy diet and lifestyle.

Steve got interested in natural foods after a 20 year effort to correct chronic allergies and asthma with conventional medicine. He made dramatic changes in his diet and within two months of eating a strict "living foods," vegetarian diet, his lifelong symptoms vanished. He continued to practice a 100% raw foods diet (nothing cooked, packaged, canned, frozen, or processed) for five years. During that time, he also experimented with other extreme diets such as fruitarianism (just fruit), juice fasting for as long as 100 days, and briefly, breatharianism (no food, no water).

Steve's innovative kitchen gardening techniques and the cuisine he developed from them, gave rise to a "School for Sprouts." He began teaching indoor gardening 12 stories above the streets of New York City. He called his no-cooking school, The Sprout House, since so much of his cuisine included vegetables from his kitchen garden-sprouts. Steve invented two home sprouters, The Flax Sprout Bag and a tabletop greenhouse called, Sproutman's Kitchen Garden Salad Grower. He also supplied his growing kits and a full line of organic sprouting seeds via mail order.

Steve has since sold the mail order business and he and his family now breathe fresher air in the Berkshire mountains of Massachusetts. Much of the information from his teaching years have been related in his books. He has the most popular books on sprouts, including Sprouts the Miracle Food, Sproutman's Kitchen Garden Cookbook, and Wheatgrass Nature's Finest Medicine, to name a few. But he also has other books on subjects such as fasting and raw juice therapy.

Steve has been featured on PBS, the Home Shopping Network, TV Food Network, and in Prevention, Better Nutrition, and Organic Gardening magazines. In 3 minutes on QVC, 953 people ordered his Cookbook and Kitchen Garden Salad Grower. You can visit him at http://www.Sproutman.com/

 

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67 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to follow, much knowledge to be gained, December 12, 2003
This review is from: Food Combining & Digestion: 101 Ways to Improve Digestion (Paperback)
When I picked this book up, I was looking for some information on how to combine different foods together.

Good or bad, I didn't get that. What I got instead, was a book explaining the "art" of eating. What the different food types are, how to eat them, why to chew, what causes immune system problems, parasites etc. Stuff your parents should have taught you, but didn't. (or maybe they did, but you ignored their wisdom).

I think everybody over 200 pounds needs to read this book. I really enjoyed it!

My only shot at the book, is that is contains 2 paragraphs of info on Food Combining. A better title should have been "How to feed your stomuch"

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44 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Dissapointed, October 31, 2009
This review is from: Food Combining & Digestion: 101 Ways to Improve Digestion (Paperback)
It's a small book with some basic quick info. I also found that the book comes off as if digesting is extremely tiresome to our body in a fear mongering manner. Some information I find completely pointless & made me lose credit for the author. Especially Page 101 Digestive Wisdom.

It's a waste of about 8 pages. Probably made to humor his fans & feed his racism to meat consumption. He makes a very dumb statement to defend his vegetarian dogma. Pg 106: "Go to a zoo. Look at the animals. The carnivores are prowling & growling. They are restless & angry. Now look at the sheep,cows,horses & elephants. They sit in peace & eat from your hand."

This is flaw & weak statement made by the author. The herbivore animals he mentioned are all domesticated & have been for years. I would love to see the author try to feed a wild hippo from his hand or a bull. Also my dog is a carnivore, he gladly eats from my hand & is at peace for about 16hours of the day. The rest of the day, he wants to play.

There is another statement on page 107 " You can eat half a potato,put the other half back in the ground & you'll get more potatoes. Try this with a piece of meat & see what you get."

This is another blockhead statement. Potatoes are stem tubers. Which is supposed to reproduce. That potato comment can be argued with pretty much any other fruit or vegetable, but he fiercely choose meat.

After reading those short sighted statements I lost all respect for the author & his works. He lacks basic knowledge of zoo animals & tubers. I bought this book to understand food combining & digesting. Not for it's dull vegetarian agenda.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Food combining., October 5, 2009
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Love this book,espically the food combining tables and the easy read to find what I am looking for. I quickly found out Broccoli is a starchy vegetable and I thought it was non-starchy.
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intestinal terrain, food combining, starch digestion, leaky gut syndrome, friendly bacteria, starch foods
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Celiac Disease, Agricultural Research Service, Colon Cleanser Drink, Department of Agriculture, New York
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